Question
Question: The value of R in SI units is _____?...
The value of R in SI units is _____?
Solution
R is Universal gas constant of an ideal gas. We can calculate the value of R using the ideal gas equation, PV=nRT. The units and the values of the gas constant ‘R’ depends on the units of pressure, volume and temperature. To calculate the value of R in SI units, the values of P, V, T also have to be taken in SI units.
Complete step by step solution:
Firstly SI units mean International system of measuring the quantities.
We are going to calculate the value of R using the ideal gas equation formula.
So let us consider the basic SI units for all the constituents of the equation by taking unit measurements for one mole of a gas at standard temperature and pressure conditions.
So, one mole of a gas has the value of pressure is 101.3×103pa.
One mole of a gas occupies 22.4lt or 22.4×10−3m3
The temperature of an ideal gas at STP is 00Cor273.15k
Let us substitute the above values in the ideal gas equation, PV=nRT
Where P is pressure of the gas, V is Volume, n- no. Of moles, R is a universal gas constant which has constant value and T represents temperature of the given conditions.
So, PV= nRT can be written in the following manner